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Monday, May 18, 2015

TO LOVE AND PRAISE: CYNTHIA ABEGAIL

TO LOVE AND PRAISEStardust in the sky, effervescent at nightgaze with hazel eyes; seeking and longing--so I may feel Your presence as the breezea gentle wind, a gleeful touch of warmth!I seek for you, the God I adore on holy place,but found that You're everywhere all of daysI pant for you as if thirsty for living water,as I journey on a desert; parched O' where?The land was dry sometimes, but oases arose,how great of you to make river in the desert!to make bridges on the canyon so I may pass,yet carried me when I grew weary and tired...The waves may rise and cover us in the deep,yet Thou pushed us above to gasp for breathturbulent winds may gush but calm of spirit,as then refreshed like a leaf touched by gift...I will carry the song of praise in frail heart---day and night, monsoon and the tempestwinter of blues or spring proud to bloom,nor autumn damp with leaves O' swoon.Praise Him from the depths of the seasto the apex of the mountains of breezepraise Him from horizon-- east or west,to sheer frontier of north and of south!Love him from tropics of palm trees,To the colder zones of glaciers adriftAs of temperate Mediterranean loess,To the Aegean that frolics at its best!( God always protects us whereever we are. Cynthia haswritten this poem to reveal us the wonderful truth howGod protects us wherever we are. Beautiful CynthiaThanks) New World

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George Kurian

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George Kurian was born and raised in Kerala, India. He received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Teaching degrees in India, and then went to teach in the state of Manipur, India. There he became the head of a junior high school during the time of the Naga rebellion. Soon after he went to Nagaland state and became the Headmaster of a middle school run by the Indian government.

George married in 1970 in New Delhi, India. He and his wife immigrated to the United States in 1971 and have resided there ever since. They have three grown children and five grandchildren.

George was always known as a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He greeted everyone he met with his warm smile and often shared stories of his life in Nagaland, world history, or the future of science.

George was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in November 2014. He fought the toughest battle of his life with no complaint and a fierce belief of recovery. On June 15th, George passed away at home surrounded by his family.

George began this blog at the age of 70 knowing very little about computers and the Internet. He taught himself many things and reached out for help when he needed. In his memory, his family and friends wish to continue his legacy.